"Play experiences are very important in the social and emotional development of young children. Children can 'play' various roles and behaviors and get feedback about the appropriateness of the behaviors in play . . . in nonthreatening situations" (Brewer, 2001, p. 19) For more information on your child's development, click on the "Child Development Information" link on the left side of this page.
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For more information on your child's development, click on the "Child Development Information" link on the left side of this page.
For complete bibliographic information for the above quotation, click on the "Bibliography" link on the left side of this page.